The box and the depot area were decontaminated and the powder removed for testing. |
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The emergency services sealed off the area and decontaminated the affected staff. |
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About 94 people were evacuated from the mail distribution centre, four of whom were decontaminated and placed in hospital for observation. |
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This assumes that all cats were mycologically cured and that the environment was decontaminated. |
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Between Dagenham and the docks is an old gas works at Beckton, which is currently being decontaminated by its former owner British Gas. |
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Protective clothing, aircraft cockpit and vehicle cabs must be decontaminated regularly. |
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Some sites should be decontaminated before they are transferred to local authorities. |
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Contaminated buildings, areas, and equipment must not be used until they are properly decontaminated. |
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When the signal is decontaminated, posting will flicker by regular interval instead of giving an acoustic signal with constant posting. |
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The people of Shannon want the ground decontaminated and they want compensation for the effects of the tainted water. |
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However, contaminated persons should be decontaminated as quickly as possible. |
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Three patients have caught a superbug in Kingston Hospital's intensive care unit, forcing staff to keep new patients in isolation while the area was fully decontaminated. |
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It may be that, in the process of rebranding his political party, he has also decontaminated social conservatism as an ideology. |
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But the stricken reactors have yet to be stabilised and decommissioned, and the surrounding area decontaminated. |
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Some of the smart Scandinavian-style houses are being built on landfill 15 metres deep that has to be decontaminated. |
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To prevent damage to the environment, the sediments will have to be dredged and decontaminated, which will entail high economic costs. |
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The exterior surfaces of dry storage containers are decontaminated prior to their transfer from the fuel bay area to the dry storage workshop. |
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The Firth Tavern is not located within the area to be decontaminated in 2002 and will be investigated prior to excavation in this area. |
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Following shut down in 1957, the majority of the processing equipment was flushed, decontaminated and removed. |
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Two clean-up companies subsequently recovered the hydrocarbons and decontaminated the water and soil. |
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These food ingredients may be contaminated and need to be decontaminated to reduce health hazards and to extend shelf life. |
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For the most effective treatment, a combination of technologies is used to insure water is fully decontaminated. |
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Everything that comes into the laboratory is decontaminated, or is sterilized in some way, before it leaves. |
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The area has not been decontaminated at all, and no environmental studies have measured the quantity of chemicals remaining in the soil and water. |
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The smaller objects are taken to a row of tents where they are decontaminated and picked over by detectives wearing protective suits and respirators. |
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The plants were growing well, and no one was allowed in the lab without wearing a full body clean suit and being decontaminated by special showers. |
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It is my opinion that the European Parliament in Strasbourg must not be used unless and until all asbestos is appropriately removed and the buildings have been thoroughly decontaminated. |
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Alternatively, a 600-metre stretch of road can be decontaminated in the same time. |
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Simple machine cleaning: The table top and transporter as well as all accessories for the washable model may be machine decontaminated, thus ensuring the highest hygiene standards. |
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As per Chinda, the affected farm had been quarantined and decontaminated, still integrated that no human being was infected by the influenza. |
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Spokesman Naoki Tsunoda said the bodies were found on Wednesday and had to be decontaminated. |
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Initial evaluations indicated various levels of contamination in different parts of the building, but the Company has since decontaminated most of these areas. |
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Water spreads the pollution into other parts of the natural environment and, in order to construct housing or other buildings on the land, it must be decontaminated at great expense. |
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Once the metal plate is removed, any accumulated liquids have to be removed and the below-ground enclosure has to be decontaminated to meet safety requirements. |
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How can the skin remain decontaminated throughout the entire operation? |
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Residents have been promised that their homes will be decontaminated, although it is not yet clear who is responsible for the decontamination and who will pay for the cleanup. |
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There are unanswered questions about the impact that the waste may have had on people's health, and the areas where the waste was dumped are yet to be fully decontaminated. |
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Footwear should be adequately decontaminated after use. |
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Some of the largest areas committed to be decontaminated are in the Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. |
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He would spend at least a half-hour being decontaminated afterward. |
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Upon receipt of a letter containing white powder that was sent to the Danish Embassy on 10 May 2005, all the staff of the Embassy were evacuated and decontaminated. |
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Television footage showed a 'visibly nervous' Yasuhiro Sonoda gulping down decontaminated water to prove that decontamination efforts are working. |
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Traditionally, decontaminating a site that has been hit with a chemical or biological weapon has been decontaminated with chemicals based on chlorine and lye. |
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